The Yemeni government on Sunday accused the international community of inaction in the face of Houthi terrorism, after the militia group expelled a UN official from Sanaa. Yemeni Information Minister Moammar al-Eryani said in a statement that the “Iran-linked Houthi terrorist militia has expelled the Deputy Representative of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Sana, Safir Al-Din Sayed, from its controlled areas. He said the move is part of Houthi militia’s restrictions on UN agencies in Yemen.
Human rights sources said that the Iran-backed Houthis expelled the Deputy Commissioner of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Safeer Al-Din Sayd, from Yemen Sanaa on Thursday without stating the reasons. The Houthi targeting of workers
Human rights sources said that the Iran-backed Houthis expelled the Deputy Commissioner of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Safeer Al-Din Sayd, from Yemen Sanaa on Thursday without stating the reasons. The Houthi targeting of workers
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